Audi Continues Strong U.S. Growth As July 2015 Sales Soar 20.8% - SUV sales increased 68.4%

Audi Continues Strong U.S. Growth As July 2015 Sales Soar 20.8% - SUV sales increased 68.4%
Fourth-best sales month in Audi of America history

Demand for Audi SUV models increased 68.4% for the month

All-time best July sales of Audi Certified pre-owned vehicles


Audi reported that its July 2015 sales increased 20.8% to 17,654 vehicles, a total that stands as the fourth-best monthly result ever in the U.S. market.

Audi achieved its best-ever July sales in the U.S., marking the 55th consecutive monthly sales record. The previous July record was set in 2014 with 14,616 Audi vehicles sold. Through the first seven months of 2015, Audi U.S. sales rose 12.4% from last year to 111,269 vehicles.

July results were bolstered by sales of Audi luxury SUVs, with a 68.4% increase in sales encompassing the Audi Q3, Q5 and Q7 models. The Q5 posted a 47.4% increase from last year, while the Q7 posted a 34.1% increase from last July.

“The showroom traffic that our dealers saw in July indicates that demand across the Audi product lineup is hotter than ever,” said Mark Del Rosso, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Audi of America. “We are confident that the Audi momentum will continue into the autumn selling season with the release of the entire model-year 2016 portfolio and the upcoming launches of the all-new TT and the first plug-in Audi, the A3 Sportback e-tron.”

The A3 model line achieved robust sales in July with a 46.3% increase over July 2014 sales. The A6 and A7 models also performed well, with year-over-year increases of 5.9% and 15.8%, respectively.

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carsnyccarsnyc - 8/3/2015 1:42:30 PM
0 Boost
From A4 to A8 Audi is a mess. Does anybody know if they are also shrinking in Europe?


IamEvilHomerIamEvilHomer - 8/3/2015 9:57:15 PM
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The a8 has supply issues and the a4 is old with little support. Besides that Audi is rocking in the USA. If anything growing to fast


GermanNutGermanNut - 8/4/2015 9:48:26 AM
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Audi is going from strength to strength. With the old Q7 still selling so well and the new significantly better Q7 just around the corner, Audi should continue its impressive U.S. sales growth.

BMW needs to watch out because if it can't improve its growth in the U.S., its global lead will hinge on its ability to continue increasing sales in the slumping Chinese market.

If Audi can continue to be the market leader in China and maintain a much faster growth rate than BMW and Mercedes-Benz in the U.S. it will be number one globally perhaps by end of this year or next.


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